My modified stitching stand

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dwitt
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My modified stitching stand

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While I was living with my MIL and FIL my UIL was kind enough to modify my cross-stitch stand so it would be easier for me to stitch. He listened to me on all the particulars of how you stitch, and how you hold the frame while you stitch.

I will post pictures of the stand later, probably tonight, I want to stitch so now. And show it was modified.
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You'll have to explain UIL - uncle-in-law? Whoever he/she is, how kind to modify your stand for you! Looking forward to seeing the pics.
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Mabel Figworthy wrote:You'll have to explain UIL - uncle-in-law? Whoever he/she is, how kind to modify your stand for you! Looking forward to seeing the pics.
You got it right! My husbands uncle he is a really good carpenter
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You can NEVER have too many cross stitch patterns! :D
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